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== Only few commands you will ever need == | == Only few commands you will ever need == | ||
- | This section assumes you are already SSH'ed into the QORT router. Look at Getting Started [[hardware_-_getting_started|Work in progress]] | + | This section assumes you are already SSH'ed into the QORT router. Look at Getting Started [[hardware_-_getting_started|Getting Started]] |
* iptables -L -v ( list current firewall rules ) \\ | * iptables -L -v ( list current firewall rules ) \\ | ||
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//**Block outoing DNS**// / | //**Block outoing DNS**// / | ||
- | * Block incoming port: / | + | //**Block incoming port:**// / |
Examples: \\ | Examples: \\ | ||
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//**Block HTTP**// / | //**Block HTTP**// / | ||
//**Block HTTPS**// / | //**Block HTTPS**// / | ||
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+ | It is fairly simple to view what is happening on the router. The pre-installed utility " | ||
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+ | Note that port 53 is used for DNS queries. If you want to see the web site traffic, replace it with port 80. | ||
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+ | Your QORT device comes ready with your own Tor dedicated gateway. You can use it for all types of internet traffic on the router itself and on connected devices such as browsers, QT wallets, Torrents for safety and privacy which is a big deal these days.\\ | ||
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+ | For details on Tor access and its utilisation for connected, head over to [[hardware_-_service_access|Service Access]] |